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Watershed

Janipaan-JelicuonReport Card 2015


SigangaoBuntatala

Janipaan-Jelicuon-Sigangao and Buntatala


Watershed has an area of 24,363.05 in has.
Covering the Municipalities of Leganes, Zarraga,
New Lucena, Mina, Pototan, Cabatuan, Santa
Barbara, Pavia and Iloilo City

Source: PENRO
MAP SHOWING THE WATERSHED BOUNDARY OF THE WATERSHED

Forests (Mangrove and


Forest)
Leganes
Zarraga
Mina
New Lucena
Sta Barbara
Pavia
Cabatauan
Pototan

Natural Forest
5
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
8

ANR Current area Total


30
35
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
38

________ Hectares forest cover in suitable areas.


________ Number of projects/programs with preference towards indigenous trees species .
________ Number of nurseries established for indigenous tree species.
________ Number of communities actively involved in community-based forest stewardship & reforestation programs .
________ Number of Urban/small scale greening projects implemented, area planted.

________ Number of trees planted and grown for the ART program per barangay and total for watershed unit.
________ Number of documented claims, number of documented disputes, number of Certificate of Ancestral Domain Titles
(CADTs) approved.

Sigangao Watershed
Tributaries:
Jalaur River

Buntatala Sub- Watershed

Tributaries:
Jalaur River

Area in Has.: 5,280

I. Forest Cover in Support to ARTCCA Program


Forests (Mangrove and Forest)
Leganes
Zarraga
Mina
New Lucena
Sta. Barbara
Pavia
Cabatuan
Pototan
Iloilo City
TOTAL

Natural Forest
7
8
9
12
10
3
10
8
0
57

ANR Current area


80
75
70
50
18
12
17
10
0
332

Total
87
83
79
62
28
15
27
18
0
389

389-(2%) Hectares forest cover in suitable areas.


80- events/partners and tree planting activities for tree planting /Number of
projects/programs with preference towards indigenous trees species .
4- (Leganes ) nurseries established for indigenous tree species.

68 - Number of communities actively involved in tree planting and growing 80 sectors


supporting mangrove plantation establishments and programs .
8- ART programs, with 392 hectares area planted involving 20 states colleges and
Universities including Dep. Ed . Leganes
Number of trees planted and grown for the ART program per barangay and total for

watershed unit.

ART-CCA COMPLIANCE
Municipality

No. of Brgys

No. of Trees
Planted

No. of Trees
Survived

Plant Species

Leganes

18

174,000

147,000
(85%)

Avicennia marina

Zarraga

23

72,000

57,600

Mangroves and
Assorted Fruit
Trees

Mina

8,000

6,400

Assorted fruit
trees

New Lucena

22

18,000

14,400

Assorted fruit &


forest trees

Sta. Barbara

3,000

2,400

Assorted fruit
trees

98Pavia

2,500

2,000

Assorted fruit
trees

Cabatuan

13

17,000

13,600

Assorted fruit
trees

Pototan

2,700

2,160

Assorted fruit
trees

Iloilo City

No data

Total

297,200

245,560

Initiative and Activities in Partnership with NGOs, POs,


Civil Society Group, NGAs and the Academe

Site Assessment

Mangrove Ecology and Biology


Training

MOA Signing with Zoological Society of London

Date
November 2015

Activity

Different Delegates (MOA Signing)

The Leganes Mangrove Ordinance

Mangrove
Development and
Rehabilitation Thru
Assisted Natural
Regeneration - ANR

Orientation About Mangrove


Planting and Seedling Bagging

Mangrove Bagging

MANGROVE SEEDLINGS

Zarraga LGU

Leganes LGU

Municipal Employees removing


Filamentous Algae as part of maintenance

Philippine Airforce

Science-based massive mangrove planting to


ensure higher survival rate.

Before

After

(2009)

(2015)

A Full Grown Mangrove Forest in


Support to ART-CCA Program is Now a
Tourist and Learning Destination

Natural Growth

Century Old Lumboy (Syzygium cumini)


Serves as source of seeds scattered by birds
and bats along Buntatala River.

Talisay (Terminalia catappa)


Seeds Scattered by Birds and Bats and
Grow Naturally

Talisay Seeds Grow in the Wild

A Year Old Talisay

Rainforest in the Downstream

II. Biodiversity
Presence of baseline data on biodiversity
established and recorded (flora and fauna,

biodiversity index).
1 Mun Ordinance for Coastal/ Critical buffer zone for
flora and fauna in protected and/or biodiversity
areas.
2 CRMP formulated for Coastal areas.

Flora Fauna In The


Watershed

Family Name : Combretaceae


Common Name: Talisay
Scientific Name: Terminalia catappa

Family Name: Gramineae


Common Name: Kawayan
Scientific Name: Bambusa spinosa

Family Name : Arecaceae


Common Name: Nipa, Nypa
Scientific Name: Nypa fruticans

Family Name : Leguminosae/Fabaceae


Common Name: Fire tree
Scientific Name: Delonix regia
Source:

Family Name : Musaceae


Common Name: Saging
Scientific Name: Musa sapientum

Family Name : Ebenaceae


Common Name: Mabolo
Scientific Name: Diospyros blancoi

Family Name : Terculiaceae


Common Name: Kakaw
Scientific Name: Theobroma cacao

Family Name : Anacardiaceae


Common Name: Paho, manga
Scientific Name: Mangifera indica

Family Name : Meliaceae


Common Name: Santol
Scientific Name: Sandoricum koetjape

Family Name : Myrtaceae


Common Name: Bayabas
Scientific Name: Psiduim guajava

Family Name : Sapotaceae


Common Name: Chico
Scientific Name: Achras zapota

Family Name : Moraceae


Common Name: Langka
Scientific Name: Artocarpus heterophyllus

Family Name : Anonaceae


Common Name: Babana

Scientific Name: Annona muricata

Family Name : Rubiaceae


Common Name: Kape
Scientific Name: Coffea arabica

Family Name : Sapotaceae


Common Name: Caimito
Scientific Name: Chrysophyllum cainito

Family Name : Oxalidaceae


Common Name: Iba
Scientific Name: Averrhoa bilimbi

Family Name : Anonaceae


Common Name: Atis
Scientific Name: Anona squamosa

Family Name : Gramineae


common Name: Tanglad
Scientific Name: Andropogon citratus

Family Name : Amaryllidaceae


Common Name: Lirio
Scientific Name: Crinum latifolium

Family Name : Myrtaceae


Common Name: Lumboy
Scientific Name: Syzygium cumini

Family Name : Rutaceae


Common Name: Kabugao
Scientific Name: Citrus hystrix

Family Name : Arecaceae


Common Name: Niyog, Lubi
Scientific Name: Cocos nucifera

Family Name : Caricaceae


Common Name: Kapayas, Papaya
Scientific Name: Carica papaya

Family Name : Lauraceae


Common Name: Abokado
Scientific Name: Persea gratissima

Family Name : Moraceae


Common Name: Lab-nog
Scientific Name: Ficus hauili blanco

Family Name : Rutaceae


Common Name: Dalanghita
Scientific Name: Citrus nobilis Lour

Family Name : Asteraceae


Common Name: Imelda
Scientific Name: Tithonia diversifolia

Family Name : Lythraceae


Common Name: Banaba
Scientific Name: Lagerstroemia speciosa

Family Name : Typhaceae


Common Name: Baga-as
Scientific Name: Typha latifolia

Family Name : Filicopsida


Common Name: Ferns
Scientific Name: Nephrolepis exaltata

Family Name : Lecythidaceae


Common Name: Sagut-urang
Scientific Name: Barringtonia racemosa

Family Name: Pteridaceae


Common Name: Palaypay

Scientific Name: Acrostichum aureum

Family Name : Bixaceae


Common Name: Istiwitis
Scientific Name: Bixa orellana Linn

Family Name : Arecaceae


Common Name: Fish tail
Scientific Name: Caryota mitis

Family Name : Oxalidaceae


Common Name: Garangan
Scientific Name: Averrhoa carambola

Family Name : Malvaceae


Common Name: Gumamela
Scientific Name: Hibiscus rosa sinensis

Family Name : Araceae


Common Name: Badjang
Scientific Name: Alocacia macrorrhiza

Family: Moraceae
Common Name: Niyog- Niyogan
Scientific Name: Ficus pseudopalma

Family Name : Euphorbiaceae


Common Name: Bugnay
Scientific Name: Antidesma bunius

Family Name : Vitaceae


Common Name: Amamali
Scientific Name: Leea guneensis

Family Name : Mimosaceae


Common Name: Akasya
Scientific Name: Samanea saman

Family Name : Arecaceae


Common Name: Bunga
Scientific Name: Areca catechu

Family Name : Rubiaceae


Common Name: Bangkal
Scientific Name: Nauclea orientalis

Family Name : Palmae


Common Name: Buri
Scientific Name: Livistona rotundifolia

Family Name : Columbidae


Common Name: Krukukok
Scientific Name: Geopelia striata

Family Name : Ardeidae


Common Name: Mantarurok
Scientific Name: Butorides striata

Family Name : Muscicapidae


Common Name: Maria Kapra
Scientific Name: Rhipidura javanica

Family Name : Passeridae


Common Name: Maya

Scientific Name: Passer montanus

Family Name : Halcyonidae


Common Name: Kiw-Kiw
Scientific Name: Todirhampus chloris

Family Name : Cichlidae


Common Name: Tilapya
Scientific Name: Oreochromis aureus

Family Name : Clariidae


Common Name: hito
Scientific Name: Clarias batrachus

Family Name : Anabantidae


Common Name: Puyo
Scientific Name: Anabas testudineus

Family Name : Osphronemidae


Common Name: Gourami

Scientific Name: Trichopodus trichopterus

Family Name : Scincidae


Common Name: Tambaliyan

Family Name : Varanidae


Common Name: Halu

Family Name : Phythonidae


Common Name: Magkal
Scientific Name: Phyton sp.

Family Name : Bufonidae


Common Name: Paka
Scientific Name: Rhinella marina

Family Name : Ampullarioidea


Common Name: kuhol
Scientific Name: Pomacea canaliculata

Family Name : Scarabaeidae


Common Name: Labog-Labog
Scientific Name: Dermolepida albohirtum

Family Name : Viverridae


Common Name: Miro
Scientific Name: Paradoxurus hermaphroditus

Dugong found dead due to human


ignorance and cruelty

III. Surface Water Quality/Quantity


Municipality

1. Cabatuan
2.Mina
3.New Lucena
4.Sta. Barbara
5.Leganes
6.Zarraga

Water
District
None
Proposed
New Lucena Water
District
MIWD
MIWD
Zarraga Water District

Mina, New Lucena, Pototan (3)

No. of Brgy.
Served
13
7

No. of
Household
2,003
900

Consumption/
Month (cu.m.)
3,371.68
4,500.8

Consumption/day (cu.m.)

4
3
18
13

2,100
300
5,873
2,003

6,009.56
4,000.8
8,809.5
3,371.68

200.31
133
293.65
108.76

108.76
150

Riverbank (riparian zone) protection programs

implemented.
Volume of rainwater captured (domestic use), Number of SFRs and SWCs .
Number of small farm reservoirs, Soil and Water Conservation (SWC).
Quarterly for Guigui, Leganes (Jalaur WAQMA) Number and frequency of Water
analysis.

Dissolved Oxygen (mg/L ) 3rd Qtr 2015


8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

3rd Qtr 2015


Std

Upstream
Janipaan
Creek
6.3
5

Janipaan
Creek

Cabilauan
Creek

7.2
5

7.2
5

Biochemical Oxygen Demand (mg/L) 3rd Qtr


2015
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

3rd Qtr 2015


Std

Upstream
Janipaan
Creek
2
7

Janipaan
Creek

Cabilauan
Creek

3
7

1
7

Total Suspended Solids (mg/L) 3rd Qtr 2015


40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0

3rd Qtr 2015

Upstream
Janipaan
Creek
33

Janipaan
Creek

Cabilauan
Creek

38

26

pH 3rd Qtr 2015


9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

3rd Qtr 2015


Std

Upstream
Janipaan
Creek
7
8.5

Janipaan
Creek

Cabilauan
Creek

7
8.5

7
8.5

IV. Ground Water


Municipality

No. of Wells

E. Coli (+/-)

Status

Leganes

75

57+/18-

Chlorinated

New Lucena

60

47+/13-

Treated w/ chlorine

Cabatuan

11

7+/4-

Treated w/ chlorine

Zarraga

94

60+/34-

Treated w/ chlorine

Pavia

5+/3-

Treated w/ chlorine

Sta. Barbara

13

8+/5-

Treated w/ chlorine

Pototan

No Data

Iloilo City

No Data

Source: MHO

V. Water Consumption
Municipality

Household

Commercial Industrial

Agricultural

Water Source

Leganes

No Data
Available

No Data
Available

No Data
Available

No Data
Available

Zarraga

-do-

-do-

-do-

-do-

Cabatuan

-do-

-do-

-do-

-do-

Pavia

-do-

-do-

-do-

-do-

New Lucena

-do-

-do-

-do-

-do-

Sta. Barbarra

-do-

-do-

-do-

-do-

V. Riparian and Coastal

Riparian and Coastal Health Management

66 % of coastal areas that adhere to DENR AO No.99-21


30 Hectares of strips of mangrove or swamplands at least 20 m

wide, along shorelines

10 kilometre length of Coastal Lines; 9


kilometres are planted (90%)

Coastal Protection thru Massive


Mangrove Planting would yield Blue
Waters

A Blue Water Indicates Clean


Municipal Waters

VI. Agriculture
Out of 24,363.05 watershed area.
15,835 hectares is a Riceland and the
conversion rate to other uses is only
3%.

Palay Check - IPM

Concoction use as fertilizers and


Pesticides a prerequisite in organic
farming.

Organic Agriculture

Organic Palay Check - IPM

Rain Water Harvesting

VII. Waste Management


100% organized & functional MSWMB and BSWM Committee .

100% 10-year MSWP submitted to National Solid Waste Management Commission.


100% approved Safe Closure and rehabilitation Plan of Dumpsite and Operating Controlled
dumping and Ecological Park or proposed /operating sanitary Landfill.
(Data from PHO)
95% Number of households with efficient and effective septic/ solid waste disposal systems .

80% Number of communities with functional Material Recovery Facilities (MRF).


10% Number of industries and commercial establishments with waste water treatment
facilities or system.

Solid Waste.pptm

Plastic Recycling- Leganes

Vermi Composting

VIII. Watershed Governance


3 times attended the Blue Water
Contest.
Quarterly meetings conducted.
SOWR completed

JJSB Technical Working Groups


Meeting

Thank You!!!

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